Snow in El Paso isn’t expected to stop until midnight, the El Paso Times reports, bringing three to six inches to the area by Saturday morning.

While snow isn’t expected in Austin, it could come as close as western parts of the Hill Country. A mix of light rain, snow and sleet could hit western Gillespie, Val Verde and Edwards counties, the according to the San Antonio Express-News.

We have some creative KUT listeners! We asked you during Morning Edition to send us photos of the snow in Austin, Texas and our inbox was flooded. Thank you for sharing your photos with us! Our first slideshow was here. Check out all the rest below:

Hundreds of people flocked to Murchison Middle School this morning for the chance to sled on fresh powder. Cardboard boxes, Tupperware tops and even a Big Wheels tricycle with cardboard duct taped to the wheels passed for sleds.

Travis Heights residents woke up to a blanket of snow this morning / Photo courtesy of KUT Listener Mary Parmer

Updated at 12:15 pm: People are out in the streets playing in the snow this morning! A winter storm warning is in effect until noon today. Austin police say there is ice on some roads and that some cars are slipping and sliding. APD says there are more accidents out there this morning than usual. Police have closed eastbound SH 71 in the 19500 block, due to icy conditions. APD have also barricaded the intersection of East 8th St. and San Jacinto Blvd., because of icy condition at that hilly intesection

Most streets in Austin are clogged with compacted snow and ice, making for very slick conditions. In the past 12 hours, Austin Fire Department has responded to about 100 collisions.

AFD reports 50 alarm activations, many of which were related to broken water pipes. Learn how to shut off the water to your home by watching this video.

There are some flight delays and cancellations at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, as well. Check with ABIA or your carrier for up-to-date information. Capital Metro busses are operating on a Sunday service level. No MetroRail or UT shuttles service today.